The FBI's Dirty Tricks

Two Illustrations of a Bad Change in FBI Policy

The Federal Bureau of Investigation was, once upon a time, a credit to the United States and the American people. The first generation of FBI agents were nearly always men of high character and patriotic ideals. But times change, and if the Jews have a hand in making the changes, then things tend to get rotten fast.

Although there is still a small percentage of high-minded FBI men, most of them today have adopted a Soviet-style NKVD mentality. What triggers their involvement these days is not probable cause that serious criminal activity is going on somewhere, but, rather, that someone known to have "politically incorrect" beliefs, e.g. about Jews or about race, is doing something slightly questionable that can be made the object of investigation.

That is, the FBI no longer asks itself, "Where is the crime?" Instead, they ask "What can I pin on this guy?"

Some months ago, a White nationalist named Byron Calvert was experimenting with a spoof of the NIKE logo, which he allegedly had modified into a NAZI logo. He printed his creation on one or several tee-shirts, but then he decided that he didn't like the way they turned out. They weren't artistic enough to suit him, so he threw the tee-shirts into the trash.

Oops. Bad idea. Byron should have incinerated them instead. The FBI knew that Bryon's racial views were at variance with those prescribed by the Jewish Establishment, and they had been snooping around Byron's home for a while, looking for something to "pin" on him. They found the tee-shirts by rooting through his trash.

For suspicion of trademark infringement, the FBI should have contacted the trademark owner (NIKE) and asked whether they considered the suspect's activities to be an infringement of their property rights and, if so, whether they cared to file a civil action against the offender. But was that what the FBI did?

Uh, no. Instead, they had soldiers from the government's new "Counter-Terrorism Task Force" (CTTF) storm the Calvert home, armed with fancy CIA killing gadgets, automatic military rifles, machineguns, grenades and grenade launchers, and etc. The home of Byron Calvert, his pretty wife Emily, and his two baby children were subjected to a military invasion.

The FBI claims (or anyway has claimed) that they were only interested in a possible trademark violation in relation to the tee-shirts they had found in the family's trash. Byron has not (so far) been arrested, nor has he been charged (so far) with any offense, including the alleged trademark violation. I might add that I know Byron Calvert personally and can vouch for his good character. His biggest personal fault is a habit of swearing during normal conversation, but otherwise he's a good fellow.

So why the stormtroopers? The answer is obvious. Intimidation of White nationalists is the reason. We are not, however, going to be intimidated. Instead, we're going to go right on trying to wake up America's White people and make them understand that they are at war with the Jews, and that the law-enforcement agencies that they have trusted all their lives have betrayed them to the enemy.

Another example of FBI extravagance is their raid on the home of Chester Doles, a National Alliance member who had cleaned up his life since a stay in prison and has been a model citizen for a long time. (You can't climb the ranks within the National Alliance unless your life has set a good example for other White people to follow.) The pretext that the FBI used for the Doles raid was the common one of suspicion of firearms violation. Doles himself is not permitted to own guns, due to his conviction years ago.

On 7 March 2003, the FBI/CTTF assaulted the Doles' home while the family was away. Neighbors say that fifty to 100 heavily armed commandos, some in plain clothes, others in full SWAT gear, swarmed into the yard, forced their way into the house, and began ransacking it.

Though their ostensible purpose was to find evidence that Chester Doles had been illegally in possession of a gun, they carried away many other items completely unrelated to a warrant for a gun search. They took racially oriented books, tapes, and papers. Judging by what they took away, you'd think that Doles was going to be tried on charges of being a racist. Of course, being a racist is not a crime. So they'll charge him with something else—anything will do—and use the books and tapes to put a bad smell on him at his trial.

They also took the family's computer. Maybe there was a gun in it somewhere? Cleverly disguised as a video card, perhaps?

One thing we must all understand is this: whereas Chester Doles may have been deprived (fairly or otherwise) of his 2nd Amendment right to keep and bear arms, every other member in his family still had all their own gun rights. His wife did. His children (to the extent permitted by law) did. So even if the FBI found "guns" in the home, they had a long way to go to prove that Chester Doles had broken the law by owning any of them himself.

One man's crime does not deprive other men (or women) of their rights.

But WHY, for cryin' out loud, did the FBI swipe the family computer? The answer is obvious, if you think about it. When you live with a rogue government, owning a computer is like keeping a bomb with a long fuse somewhere near your fireplace. If ever these corrupted law enforcement agents want to "bust" you, all they have to do is get a warrant for "this, that, or the other thing" and, when they raid your home, seize your computer (whether the warrant entitles them to do so or not) and search it for any means by which they can pressure you.

And nearly everybody with a computer does have something on it, somewhere, that is potentially illegal or embarrassing. Suppose in March the FBI comes into your house and, after locking your wife and kids in the broom closet, they steal your computer. Searching your hard drives, they find out a lot of interesting things.

They read your correspondence and learn that you think your boss is a jerk unworthy of his paycheck. They can use this to blackmail you later.

If you've been late in paying some of your bills, they can threaten you with the loss of your credit rating.

If you forgot about the $400 that you won in a friendly card game two years ago, they can call the IRS and report you for unreported income.

Now, suppose you downloaded some shareware from the Internet in January, and then forgot about it. By March, the 30-day evaluation period has expired, so when the FBI finds it still on your computer they can threaten you with a copyright violation and put you in prison.

That's why the FBI nearly always seizes the computer when they raid a family home. It doesn't matter what they came in looking for. If they see a computer, they will take it nearly every time.

It is quite obvious that the evil that motivated both the Ruby Ridge murders of Sammy and Vicky Weaver, as well as the Waco Massacre of the Branch Davidians, never left the federal police agencies. It merely went into hiding for a few years, until the public had gotten over some of the shock of having an American version of the KGB running around committing politically motivated assaults on US citizens. They're hoping that Americans will, like frogs in a pot of slowly heated water, get used to the incremental building of the governmental tyranny.

If you don't think that the Soviet Union really has "come over here" to America, just listen to what happened to Rev. Matt Hale, the leader of a small religious community whose racial views are among those deemed offensive by the Jews. The FBI planted a stooge who wormed his way up within the World Church of the Creator until he became Hale's chief of security. All the while, he was trying to get Rev. Hale to agree to do something illegal, such as assault or kill somebody. Each time, Hale said, "No way. I obey the law, and I don't want a repeat of that embarrassing situation with Benjamin Smith." (Or words to that effect.)

But one night, Reverend Hale was tired, and didn't want to engage in long discussions. So when the stooge said that he was going to shoot a federal judge, Matt Hale didn't reject the idea with his usual firmness. The stooge took this to be a "go ahead," though of course it wasn't. (A stooge has an incentive to exaggerate. He is being paid by the FBI to "get the goods" on somebody, and if he doesn't at least appear to be succeeding, he'll lose his job.) He reported it as such to his FBI handlers. The FBI ambushed Rev. Hale on the steps of a courthouse, as he prepared to enter it on other legal business.

Since his arrest, Rev. Hale has been held incommunacado, without even being permitted to see his attorney. There is a little-known executive power that is rarely invoked, but authorizes total isolation of someone who might otherwise gravely harm the security of the United States. Although Hale is not such a person (he cannot gravely harm the security of the United States), U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft did invoke that power to isolate Matt Hale completely, even from his attorney. Jonathan Pollard, the Israeli spy who stole tons of Top Secret information, has not been isolated in the same way, even though Pollard's threat to U.S. security is very great, whereas Hale is no such threat at all.

Matt Hale is a "pilot case," intended to get it established, as a precedent, that the U.S. government does have the legal privilege of obliterating the civil and constitutional rights of persons whose major offense is to have politically incorrect racial or religious views. If the U.S. government gets away with this in Hale's case, then it will proceed to do it again, and again, to people it doesn't like. Just remember what happened with the RICO laws. Here we go again!


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